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Viodi View Newsletter - June 8th, 2005
The one word I would use to describe what I saw and heard at the IP Video @ Supercomm conference is “serious”. The various constituencies required to make IPTV a widespread reality were represented by both the speakers, as well as the audience attendees. I was impressed by the number of folks from cable programmers, the financial industry and, of course, operators who attended this event. Judging by the nature of the questions and the level of attendance to the various sessions, these players believe that telcos are serious about their efforts to add video and other features to their product portfolio. Right now, I feel an awful lot like the shoe salesman whose kids never had new shoes. Trying to absorb and make sense of the information provided by 40+ speakers, as well as handle the last minute details associated with the two day IP Video @ Supercomm conference is a little too much for my pea-brain. It is going to take me a few weeks to process what I heard and saw; by that time, I will probably be scooped on something that I should reporting on in these online pages today. In fact, Fred Dawson, wrote a great summary piece of the IP Video @ Supercomm's regulatory panel, which can be found on Xchange magazine's site at: http://www.xchangemag.com/tdhotnews/56h86192769747.html Fortunately, Hank Magnuski of nCast recorded the IP Video @ Supercomm sessions with his magic box, the Telecaster. This box records audio, video and XGA/VGA. As such, we will be making the sessions available on DVD format in a few weeks. After listening to these presentations, I will try to have a more complete report on IP Video @ Supercomm in the next issue. Currently, I am listening to Steven Sheppard’s Telecom Crash Course workshop. He is very engaging and I would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to get a good grasp of IP and other telecommunications’ topics. Hopefully, I will be able to report on some tidbits from the tradeshow floor. It is Wednesday morning and I still have not been to the exhibit hall. We will see if my antics get me kicked off the floor when I do get there. I have a few scoops, Youth are the Future, No the Present I believe that most independent telcos will successfully make the shift from being regulatory and technology focused to becoming market-driven organizations. By combining new product features together with soft attributes, such as a strong brand, superior customer service and reliability, Independent Telcos will continue to grow into the 21st century. The question is how will Independent Telcos get the feedback from customers that they need to help them make the necessary changes to their service; in a word, youth. Click here to read the rest of this article that was recently published in Telephony’s Independent Magazine.
Audience at IP Video @ Supercomm - Note, Airship Viodi in the background Krazy Ken’s Korner – Introducing Airship Viodi As usual, I got up to the stage to open the IP Video @ Supercomm conference and spoke off the cuff, instead of reading my prepared notes. The following represent my intended comments. I will let the attendees judge whether or not my improvisational comments matched what I had intended. To put these comments into context, it is important to note that, to open the conference, the 54 inch long, Airship Viodi was launched and flown around the room.
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